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Gene Therapy Prevents Newborn Death in MSUD Study
French Study: COVID-19 Survivors Face Long-Term Risks
Study Reveals High Mortality Rate Among Critically Ill Patients
Protein Study Reveals Insights on Energy Crisis in Cells
Red Blood Cells: Vital Carriers of Oxygen
Harnessing Immune System for Disease Treatment
Air Pollution Linked to 7 Million Premature Deaths
Discovery of Mechanism Behind HIV Life Cycle Step
Lee Miller Meets Woman Losing Voice: A Powerful Lesson
Understanding Renal Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis: Expert Advice
Mental Health Challenges After Traumatic Brain Injury
Adapting Sensory Neurons Influence Pain Sensation
Medicaid Extension Reduces Postpartum Uninsurance
Study Suggests Physical Activity Reduces Dementia Risk
The Impact of Rare Diseases: Genetic Testing for Prevention
Brazilian Researchers Develop Rapid Dengue and Zika Test
Gata6 Protein Inhibition Reduces Colon Tumor Growth
Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness for 2024/2025 Season
Berlin University Hospital Slashes Anesthesia CO2 Emissions
Unique Study by Digestive System Specialists Improves Crohn's Disease Treatment
Concerns Rise Over PFAS Contamination in Food & Water
Measles Outbreak Surges in Texas: 124 Cases Reported
AI Coach Helps Smokers Quit: Innovative Study by Nele Albers
Researchers Uncover Brain Lesions in MS Model
Patients Prefer Non-Invasive Neuromodulation for Neurological Disorders
Understanding the Dangers of Bacteremia and Sepsis
Innovative Treatment Strategy Kills AML Cells
Impact of HPV Vaccine on Preventing Precancerous Lesions
Measles Concern Grows as Cases Rise in Rural West Texas
Cholera Outbreak Claims 70 Lives in Southern Sudan
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"Narwhal: The Enigmatic Tusk of Arctic Waters"
"Giant Pandas: Unique Digestive Adaptations for Bamboo Diet"
Study Reveals Cost of Employee Burnout in US
Benefits of Workplace Presence: Stronger Collaboration & Mentorship
Platform Repurposed for Water Contamination Detection
"Million Trees Planted in Freetown for Climate Action"
Nanozymes: Versatile Biomedical Tools, Unsuitable for Agriculture
Alaska Fairbanks Scientist Joins U.S. Effort to Detect Space Debris
Chlamydia Trachomatis Survival Strategy Revealed
Iconic Old-Growth Forest at Emerald Bay State Park
New Study Reveals Flaws in Classical Models of Collective Behavior
Scientists Discover Ancient Genome-Editing Systems
Study Reveals Ocean Thermal Recovery Post-Cyclone
Breaking the Resolution Barrier in Light Microscopy
Quantum Mechanics Unveiling Molecular Collision Dynamics
Xolography Technique Adapts for 3D Printing Living Cells
Advancing Year-Round Crop Production with Automated Monitoring
"Metacognitive AI Agent MAI Supports Student Problem-Solving"
Study Reveals Birds' Lungs Contaminated by Airborne Microplastics
Revolutionizing Hydrological Studies with High-Res Soil Moisture Data
Rocket Lab and MIT Partner for First Private Venus Mission
Farmers in U.S. Corn Belt Face Economic Loss from Overapplication of Genetically Engineered Corn
Earth's Next Ice Age Predicted in 10,000 Years
High Nitrogen Levels Increase Plant Disease Susceptibility
Researchers Achieve High-Speed Laser Writing on Glass
Copper Oxide Nanoparticles for Safer Medical Implants
Prof. Li Nuo's Team Develops Method for Geochemical Element Simulation
Climate Change Threatens Pine Trees in Dry Areas
Study Reveals Effective Sustainability Communication for Guests
New Weapon Uncovered in Fungal Attack on Food Crops
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Researchers Seek More Powerful Batteries Amid Rising Demand
Risks of Lithium-Ion Batteries: Fire Hazard in Daily Tech
Fluidic Elastomer Actuators: Lightweight Robotics Innovation
New Technique Enhances Seawater-to-Water Electrodes
Recovering Cellulose Fibers from Old Clothes for Packaging
Canada Aims for Net Zero by 2050
Humanoid Robots Demonstrate Aggressive Behavior at Lantern Festival
Researchers Argue AI Reflects Societal Bias
Optimizing Train Systems for Maximum Revenue
Hemp Fiber Insulation: Potential Industry Boost
"Goodreads: Pioneering Digital Reading Community"
UK Urged to Embrace Heat Pumps & Electric Vehicles
Energy-From-Waste Plants Emit More Carbon Than Coal
Tohoku University Unveils Superelastic Titanium-Aluminum Alloy
Quantum Technology: Transforming How We Navigate
Chinese AI Company DeepSeek Unveils Powerful AI Models
The Impact of Corrosion on Structures
Australians Manipulated Online: Data Theft & Unintended Purchases
Government Plans for Solar Farm Expansion Without Farmland Sacrifice
Amazon Web Services Unveils Ocelot Quantum Computing Chip
Audi Factory in Brussels Halts Electric Drive Production
Perovskite Solar Cells Boosted by Alumina Nanoparticles
Solar Power Usage on the Rise in the United States
Advanced Humanoid Robots Set to Enter Home Environments
Amazon Unveils New Alexa with Generative-AI Personality
Slack Faces Outage, Users Struggle
How to Stop Unwanted Phone Calls
Nvidia Reports Record Revenue in Fiscal Year
FBI Accuses North Korean Hackers of $1.5B Crypto Theft
Animals' Natural Adaptation vs. Robot's Path Challenges
Life Technology™ Technology News Subscribe Via Feedburner Subscribe Via Google Subscribe Via RSSThursday, 3 October 2019
Should you keep eating red meat? Controversial study says well-known health risks are just bad science
Should you stop eating red meat for health reasons?
Researchers raise the temperature for exciton condensation
New Cornell-led research is pointing the way toward an elusive goal of physicists—high-temperature superfluidity—by exploring excitons in atomically thin semiconductors.
Malaysia threatens ride-hailing firm Grab with $21 million fine
Malaysia's competition watchdog on Thursday threatened to hit Grab with a $21 million fine for practices that allegedly reduce competition, the latest problem for the ride-hailing giant.
Tesla shares fall after 3Q deliveries miss estimates
Tesla reported lower-than-expected third quarter auto deliveries Wednesday, pushing shares lower in after-hours trading.
Lake Maracaibo: polluted by a permanent black tide
Smelling like an oil refinery, the vast expanse of Lake Maracaibo has become polluted by its own reserves of crude as Venezuela's economic collapse has left wells and pipelines in ruin.
Louisiana hopes to fight coast erosion by mimicking nature
Back when the Mississippi River flowed wild, its ever-shifting waters acted as a continent-sized earth mover, picking up sand and dirt from the North, depositing it in the Delta region and eventually creating the land that is now south Louisiana.
Vice Media to buy women's focused rival Refinery29
Vice Media said Wednesday it was acquiring rival Refinery29, an online outlet that targets young female readers, claiming the deal creates "the world's largest digital media business."
Killer Japanese fungus found in Australia
One of the world's deadliest fungi has been discovered in Australia's far north for the first time—thousands of miles from its native habitat in the mountains of Japan and Korea.
Bacteria-infected Brazilian mosquitoes pack a punch in dengue fight
Dengue-resistant mosquitoes breed in a Rio de Janeiro laboratory, producing offspring infected with bacteria packing a punch in the fight against the deadly virus, which is exploding across Brazil this year.
First Arab on ISS set for Earth return
An Emirati who made history as the first Arab to reach the International Space Station is set to return to Earth on Thursday following an eight-day mission that sparked euphoria in his homeland.
Six killed as typhoon lashes South Korea
At least six people were killed and several others missing after Typhoon Mitag lashed South Korea with heavy rain and strong winds, authorities said Thursday.
EPA issues violation notice to San Francisco
The Trump administration ratcheted up its feud with California on Wednesday as the Environmental Protection Agency issued a notice accusing San Francisco of violating the federal Clean Water Act.
Google to commit to White House job training initiative
Google is committing to a White House initiative designed to get private companies to expand job training for American workers.
Fathers-to-be should avoid alcohol six months before conception
Aspiring parents should both avoid drinking alcohol prior to conception to protect against congenital heart defects, according to research published today in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, a journal of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).
Machine learning predicts behavior of biological circuits
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have devised a machine learning approach to modeling the interactions between complex variables in engineered bacteria that would otherwise be too cumbersome to predict. Their algorithms are generalizable to many kinds of biological systems.
New guide offers support and advice to researchers experiencing online harassment
A newly redeveloped guide is setting out to help researchers across academia tackle the online harassment some face as they share their findings with the public on some of the world's most controversial, and vital, topics.
A tool to understand how ecosystems are responding to a changing climate
As climate change accelerates, recording shifts in plant flowering times is critical to understanding how changes in climate will impact ecosystem interactions. Currently, when researchers reconstruct historical flowering times using dried herbarium specimens, they estimate first or peak flowering time using the day of the year (DOY) of plant collection as a proxy. Because herbarium specimens are collected at many different stages of flowering and fruiting (called "phenological" stages), this practice of using the day of collection creates shaky data that limits our ability to estimate how ecosystems will respond to a shifting climate.
University Hospitals completes first Evolut™ PRO+ case in the world
Physicians at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center completed the first procedure in the world using Medtronic's new Evolut PRO+ TAVR System.
Grouping 'smart cities' into types may help aspiring city planners find a path
A comparative analysis of "smart cities" worldwide reveals four distinct types, according to an international team of researchers. The categories may help city planners to identify and emulate models that are close to their own socio-economic circumstances and policy aspirations.
Aspirin may prevent air pollution harms
A new study is the first to report evidence that nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like aspirin may lessen the adverse effects of air pollution exposure on lung function. The team of researchers from the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, Harvard Chan School of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine published their findings in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
A filament fit for space—silk is proven to thrive in outer space temperatures
Their initial discovery had seemed like a contradiction because most other polymer fibres embrittle in the cold. But after many years of working on the problem, the group of researchers have discovered that silk's cryogenic toughness is based on its nano-scale fibrills. Sub-microscopic order and hierarchy allows a silk to withstand temperatures of down to -200 C. And possibly even lower, which would make these classic natural luxury fibres ideal for applications in the depths of chilly outer-space.
In Russia, declines in alcohol consumption and mortality have gone hand in hand
Since the early 2000s, Russia has seen significant declines in overall alcohol consumption, and a new review shows that there has been a parallel, steep decline in the country's mortality rates as well.
High fiber diet associated with reduced CV risk in hypertension, type 2 diabetes patients
Patients with hypertension and Type 2 diabetes who consume a high fiber diet had improvement in their blood pressure, cholesterol and fasting glucose, according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Middle East Conference 2019 together with the 10th Emirates Cardiac Society Congress. The conference is Oct. 3-5 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Tooth loss associated with higher risk of heart disease
Adults who have lost teeth due to nontraumatic reasons may have a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease according to a presentation at the American College of Cardiology Middle East Conference 2019 together with the 10th Emirates Cardiac Society Congress. The conference is Oct. 3-5 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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